+ Outlook 125:223 Je 2 ’20 100w R of Rs 61:334 Mr ’20 180w

“Mr Smith has made a thorough examination of the available material, and has built it into a monumental work which supersedes all previous histories of the subject. His treatment of the military part is admirable. His book is fully documented, and in every way a credit to the American school of history.”

+ Spec 124:869 Je 26 ’20 350w Springf’d Republican p8 Ja 3 ’20 70w

“The public is deeply indebted to Prof. Smith, who after years of patient delving in the vaults of historical societies, in local archives, in private collections, etc., has produced a scholarly and well thought-out history.”

+ Springf’d Republican p5 Mr 8 ’20 600w

“The episodes are sufficiently distant to have enabled the passions and excitements to grow cold and for their comparative importance to be weighed and allocated in a just position in the history of the construction of the United States. The materials are adequate, even abundant, and the author with commendable industry has fortified his narrative with a wealth of corroborative annotation, and a formidable bibliography of his subject. He has, moreover, compiled a really useful index.”

+ The Times [London] Lit Sup p350 Je 3 ’20 950w

SMITH, LAURA ROUNTREE. Like-to-do stories. il 55c Beckley-Cardy co.

A book of stories for boys and girls who are just beginning to read for themselves. Each story has its moral, as some of the titles will show: The little girl who liked to wash dishes; The little boy who liked to bring in wood and water; The little girl who couldn’t tell time; The little boy who was afraid of the dark; The little boy who liked to hang up his coat and hat; The little girl who did a kindness every-day.

SMITH, LEWIS WORTHINGTON, and HATHAWAY, ESSE VIRGINIA.[[2]] Skyline in English literature. il *$2 Appleton 820.9